CA1041337A - Tubular fence - Google Patents

Tubular fence

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CA1041337A
CA1041337A CA224,561A CA224561A CA1041337A CA 1041337 A CA1041337 A CA 1041337A CA 224561 A CA224561 A CA 224561A CA 1041337 A CA1041337 A CA 1041337A
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Karl T. Densen
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B11/00Means for allowing passage through fences, barriers or the like, e.g. stiles
    • E06B11/02Gates; Doors
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F11/00Stairways, ramps, or like structures; Balustrades; Handrails
    • E04F11/18Balustrades; Handrails
    • E04F11/181Balustrades
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H17/00Fencing, e.g. fences, enclosures, corrals
    • E04H17/14Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts
    • E04H17/16Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames
    • E04H17/165Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames using panels with rigid filling and frame
    • E04H17/166Fences constructed of rigid elements, e.g. with additional wire fillings or with posts using prefabricated panel-like elements, e.g. wired frames using panels with rigid filling and frame with cross-members

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Abstract

Karl Thure DENSEN FERNEY-VOLTAIRE/France "TUBULAR FENCE"

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

A fence is assembled from tubular posts and open-ended tubular cross-pieces the ends of which are slidably supported on the posts and selectively secured in one of several discrete positions, for example by engaging transverse slots in the lower face of the cross-pieces on tabs in apertures in the posts. In another arrangement, flaps in the posts are folded in to form apertures slidably receiving ends of the cross-pieces, which are secured by selectively engaging pins in aligned holes in the flaps and cross-pieces. The fence may include a rectangular gate frame formed by folding a suitably cut-out tubular piece.

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Description

The invention relates to fences, railings and similar barriers for enclosing or bordering fields, gardens, parking spaces, terraces, balconles and so forth, and which will here-inafter be referred to simply as fences.
An object of the invention is to provide a fence construction kit which can readily be assembled to form a fence.
According to the invention, such a construction kit comprises a plurality o~ tubular posts, a plurality of tubular cross-pieces of generally uniform cross-section along their entire length and having like first and second ends, means for supporting the ends of the cross-pieces on the posts when the posts are ups-tanding ; and with the cross-pieces transverse to the posts while allowing a relative movement of the cross-pieces and posts along the direction of the cross-pieces, and means for securing the cross-pieces in any one of several positions relative to the posts along said direction~
The invention also concerns a fence assembled from such a kit.
The invention is particularly directed toward a fence ' 20 construction kit comprising a plurality of individual tubular posts and a plurality of tubular cross-pieces each of generally uniform cross-section along its entire length and all having alike first and second ends. Means define apertures in the posts for receiving the ends of cross-pieces extending therein and for supporting the ends of the cross-pieces on the posts when the posts are upstanding and with the cross-pieces disposed transverse to the posts while allowing a relative movement of the cross-pieces and posts along an axial direction of the cross-pieces. The posts have upstanding tabs adjacent the periphery of the apertures and means define, in an end portion of each of the cross-pieces, a plurality of recesses spaced-apart from one another along an axial direction of the cross-piece. The ~ '''~' .
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",, -recesses o~ each end oi a cross-piece are receptive of the tabs to selectively and releasably position cross-pieces axially relative to a post in any one o-~ a plurality o-~ discrete axial positions de~ined by the recesses, Locking means are provided cooperati~e with the posts and the ends o~ the cross-pieces, ~or releasably securing the cross-pieces in any one o~ the , discrete axial positions relative to the posts.
: Embodiments o~ the invention will now be described, by way of example, with rei'erence to the accompanying schematic : 10 drawings, in which: -, Figo 1 is a side elevational view oi part o~ an assembled ~ence;
Fig~ 2 is an enlarged scale elevational view o~ a part o~ a post o~ Figo 1, prior to assembly;
Fig, 3 is an enlarged scale side elevational view o~ a : detail oi Fig~ 1, partly cut away and in cross-section; :~
., Fig. 4 is a perspective view o~ an end oi' a cross-piece of another embodiment o~ i'ence; .:
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Fig. 5 is a cross-section taken along line V-V of Fig. 6 ~- showing the cross-piece of Fig. 4 secured on a post;
Fig. 6 is a cross-section along line VI-VI of F-ig. 5;
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view showing the assembly of part of another embodiment;
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Fig. 8 is a view similar to Fig. 7 of a further embodiment;
' Figs. 9A and 9B show, on an enlarged scale, details of ,, ~ .
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Fig,' 10 is a view of an optior.al feature;
~ 10 Fig. 11 is a side-elevational view of part of a fence i ~ supporting a gate; and ~ i f Fig. 12 is a perspective vie~ of a tube for forming a frame ~' of the gate sho~n in Fig. 11. ~;
f ' All of the embodiments comprise open-ended tubular posts and cross-pieces of pressed, rolled or drawn steel, aluminium, or ~, other suitable materials such as extruded plastics, all either untreated or treated by appropriate means such as galvanizing, painting, or coat-, ing with a plastics material.
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The fence s~own in Fig, 1 includes vertical posts 1 driven ~'~; 20 in the ground 2 with a suitable spacing slightly less than the length of cross-pieces 3. The open upper ends of posts 1 are covered by clip-on ? ~ caps 4, and adjacent posts 1 are joined by pairs of horiz~Dntal cross- ~ ~ -t~:~ pieces 3.
Each post 1 has, on opposite ~faces and at the same heights, : ` .
several pairs of cut-outs S (Fig. 2) each defining four flaps 6 with ~,, weakened lines of perforations 7 about which the flaps 6 can be folded inwards, perpendicular to the axis of post 1, to form a rectangular _ 3_ . ~:

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aperture 8 which slidably receives the end of a cross-piece 3. The uppermost flap 6 has two lines of holes 9, and an upper face of the ends of cross-pieces 3 is provided with corresponding pairs of holes, not shown. Each cross-piece 3 is secured in an aperture 8 by inserting a pin 10 through a hole 9 aligned with a hole in cross-piece 3.
Assembly of the described fence is straightfor~7ard. Prior to or after driving the posts 1 in the ground, the flaps 6 of cut-outs 5 at ~:
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the heights selected for fitting cross-pieces 3 are folded inwards about perforations 7 to form rectangular apertures 8. The lower cross-piece 3 is then slidably supported in its opening 8 and, once its longitudinal position relative to the post 1 has been set, a pin 10 i9 introduced through the open end of post 1 and inserted in whichever of holes 9 is :;~
aligned with a hole in cross-piece 3. As convenient, one or both ends of the lower cross-pieces 3 are secured in this way, before . securing ` :'.' ;:
~ the upper cross-pieces 3 in a similar manner and fitting caps 4. Any ~ ~
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unused cut-outs 5 can, if desired, be covered by removable caps, not shown, for example caps with integral clips or studs which are plugged ;`
in perforations 7.
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Fig. 4 shows a different type of tubular cross-piece 13 ;
- 20 with a wniform generally rectangular cross-section having a curved top ~' ' ' . - . :
wall 12, longitudinal reinforcements formed by ribs 14 along its side walls, and longitudinal bulges 15 at the edges of its lower wall. At each open end, the cross-pieces 13 have a plurality of pairs of transverse ~ ;
recesses in the form of notches 19 in the lower wall and extending partly ` ~
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;'; through the bulges 15. The pairsof notches 19 cooperate vrith correspond-ing pairs of rectangular tabs 16 on the lower edge of a generally rectan-,;, ~ . .
gular aperture 18 cut out in a post 11, tFig. 5), ~hereby the positions of ',,: 1 - 4 -' ',:

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cross-pieces 13 are s~t ~elative to posts 11 by selection of the notches.
Members 20 of resilient material are then jammed or wedged between the curved upper edges of aperture 18 and walls 12 of cro~s-pieces 13 :
to lock the cross-pieces 13 in their selected positions. As shown, the members 20 advantageously have a generally Q -shaped crossr'section with lips 20' which provide a sealing fit. When a cross-piece 13 is " ~ .
fitted on a post 11, the notches 19 between bulges 15 are not normally `
in view.
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In Fig. 7, cross-pieces 23 are supported on posts 21 by 10 means of a tube 25 forming an elongate male element which can be - -~
slidably received in the open ends of cross-pieces 23. The tube 25 pas-ses through a pair of aligned rectangular apertures 28 on opposite ., , faces of a post 21, so that ends of the tube 25 protrude perpendicular to post 21. The apertures Z8 are formed, as the apertures 8 of ~ig~. 3, ;
by inwardly folding flaps 26 perpendicular to the axis of post 21, only -~ one of the flaps 26 being shown. The upper faces of tubes 25 have a S ~ series of pairs of holes Z9, and corresponding holes Z6' and Z9' are ~' provided respectively in the upper flaps Z6 and in the ends of cross~
pieces Z3. The tubes Z5 are thus secured to posts Zl, and the cross-` : .
20 p1eces Z3 to tubes Z5 in selected positions, by inserting pins 30 in "
aligned holes 26', Z9 and 29', 29 respectively. The open top ends of ~i, . ~ , .
posts 21 are closed by cap 24, and the posts 21 may, as shown, have holes Z7 at a given location for fitting insulating blocks adapted to -support an electric wire, or barbed wire.
~' 1 Fig. 8 shows an arrangement in which cross-pieces 33 are slidably mounted on a tube 35 and secured in selected positions by `~
fitting headed pins 40 in aligned holes 39 and 39'. However, in contrast ~,: ' ~ S ~

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to the arrangement of Fig. 7, the tubes 35 are mounted externally of posts 31 by means of several projections 36 on tubes 35 which are inserted in corresponding openings 37 in posts 31. As shown in Fig. 9A, each projection 36 is formed as a T- shaped tongue cut out in tube 35 with finger-holes 38 adjacent the ends of the bar of the T. The openings 37 in posts 31 have a corresponding T- shape of slightly greater dimensions. The tongues 36 are resilient but can be bent by the user out of the plane of the adjacent face of tube 35, this being facilitated by the provision of finger holes 38. Then, the bars of the tongues 3h are inse~ted through the corresponding parts of openings 37 so that when ~
the tube 35 is lowered, the ends of these bars jam against the inner face of post 31 adjacent the stems of the T- shaped openings 37.
Fig. 10 shows a tubular post 41 according to any of the preceding embodiments provided at a given location with an opening 42 ~ ;
of an inverted generally U or C- shape widened at its ends 43 to receive a barbed or other wire 44, which can be easily fitted and removed at will.
Fig. 11 shows a gate 60 mounted between two parts of a -~;. , :
fence formed by upright posts 51 and cross-pieces 53, for example 20 ~ according to the embodiments of Figs. 1 to 3, Figs. 4 to 6 or Fig. 7.
The gate 60 is made up of two frames each formed by a rectangular tube 61 (Fig. 12) having three generally wedgelike cut-outs 62 in three of its faces at locations corresponding to corners of the ;
r, ' frame, and ends 63 cut at 45 . The cut-outs are shaped so that when the tube 61 is bent about its uninterrupted face at the apices of the cut-outs, it forms a rectangle, with three corners formed by the joined- -together cut-outs 62 and the fourth corner by the ends 63. Reinforcing , .
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i parts 64 are rivetted at the four corners of the frame 60, either internal- ;
ly or, as shown~ externally.
An optional cross-bar 65 can be fitted in the gate by providing pairs of slots 66 in the appropriate faces of tube 61, which slots receive complementary ends of the cross-bar 65 during the folding operation.
Each gate frame is hinged on a post 51 by means which enable the location of the vertical pivoting axis to be adjusted in the direction of cross-pieces 53. Such means for example include a bolt or 10 bracket mounted perpendicular to post 51 by means of securing plates clamped in an aperture in the post, and supporting a vertical hinge pin at a given adjustable location. The reinforcing parts 64 at the corresp~
ing edge can each be provided with a bracket having an opening or sleeve which engages on the hinge pin to pivotally suspend the gate.
.~ A latch for closing the two frames of the gate is convenient-ly formed by a channel-piece 67 engageable over the upper pair of adjacent parts 64 of the two frames, and pivotally mounted on one of ~;
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It is understood that various modifications may be made 20 to the described embodiments and, in particular, features of one embodiment may, where appropriate, be incorporated in another .
embodiment. For example, the cross-pieces 3 of Figs. 1 and 3 could ` he provided ~ith reinforcing ribs 14 and/or with bulges 15 as shown in Fig. 4. Also, for the embodiment of Figs. 1 to 3, instead of the uprights 1 having their flaps 6 with lines of weakness ready to be folded "~ ~
at the moment of erection, these flaps could be prefolded notably in the ~ case where the uprights are of plastics material and the folding ,"

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3~ 37 operation requires the application of heat. The posts and cross-pieces could have a cross-sectional shape other than rectangular, for example circular, as could the tube 61, Fig, ]O, whose cut-outs would be ... .
appropriately shaped to enable the bending.
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The described embodiments can all be easily assembled -, .
without skilled labour and without a need to employ nuts and bolts. The j.
provision of several easily selectable discrete relative positions of the . ` cross-pieces and posts facilitates assembly and avoids a need to cut ;~ i tihe cross-pieces to length. ;
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Claims (3)

The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A fence construction kit comprising, a plurality of individual tubular posts, a plurality of tubular cross-pieces each of generally uniform cross-section along its entire length and all having alike first and second ends, means defining aper-tures in the posts for receiving the ends of cross-pieces exten-ding therein and for supporting the ends of the cross-pieces on the posts when the posts are upstanding and with the cross-pieces disposed transverse to the posts while allowing a rela-tive movement of the cross-pieces and posts along an axial direc-tion of the cross-pieces, said posts having upstanding tabs adjacent the periphery of said apertures, means defining in an end portion of each of the cross-pieces a plurality of reces-ses spaced-apart from one another along an axial direction of the cross-piece, said recesses of each end of a cross-piece being receptive of said tabs to selectively and releasably position cross-pieces axially relative to a post in any one of a plurali-ty of discrete axial positions defined by said recesses, and locking means cooperative with the posts and the ends of the cross-pieces for releasably securing the cross-pieces in any one of said discrete axial positions relative to the posts.
2. A fence construction kit according to claim 1, in which said recesses in the ends of the cross-pieces cooperate with said tabs of the posts disposed adjacent lower edges of said apertures, and said locking means include members each wedged in use between an end portion of a cross-piece and a part of a post defining an upper edge of a corresponding aperture.
3. A fence construction kit according to claim 1, in which the cross-pieces are tubes of generally rectangular cross-section including longitudinal bulges toward edges of a narrower face thereof, said transverse recesses constituting pairs of transverse slots in said narrower face extending partly in said bulges, said posts having on adjacent lower edges of said aperture pairs of said tabs engageable in said slots.
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